Want To Take A Trip From Bangalore to Goa? Here Is The Ultimate Guide For You

Road trips have generally risen while people discuss their bucket lists. As Covid 19 Pandemic has stopped all the fun for the past 3 years, people almost forgot to live their lives. But now, the situation has taken quite a turn. The misery is almost over and people are now ready to get on the wheels again. Fortunately, India is bestowed with several exciting road trip destinations, but Bangalore to Goa has to be one of the best. So if you haven't taken this road trip until now, there couldn't be any better time than post lockdown. Here is what you need to know about different routes and the stopovers on the way from Bangalore to Goa.

Famous roads from Bangalore to Goa
There are four different routes that you can take while going for a road trip to Goa from Bangalore, but here you will get to know about two of them. One of the best things about these routes is that each road has a charm of its own. You can witness some natural as well as manmade attractions on your way. There you can choose two different roads for your journey onward and return and get the best out of your road trip. So here is an outline of those famous roads.
Route 1: The Hubli - Anmod Ghat road
Who doesn't love to see Mother Nature speaking almost close to their ears? Hubli-Anmod Ghat road is one of the most picturesque trails in Bangalore. Exceptional road conditions, along with the mesmerizing views from the western Ghat, are enough to amplify your road trip experience.
Some popular stopovers
On your way to Goa by Hubli-Anmod Ghat road, you will find some great stopovers. Take Chitradurga Fort, for example, nestled among flat valleys, and this historical fort precinct offers gorgeous panoramic views of the valley. On the other hand, in Sira and Haveri, the historically relevant and quaint towns will leave you with an enthralling feeling.

Route 2: The Karwar Route
If you wish to travel from Bangalore to the southern parts of Goa, this one is the best route to follow. Soaked with the enchanting beauty of the Western Ghats, this road will take you to your destination via NH 48, followed by NH 66. It will take approximately 12 hours to reach Goa without any detours.
Popular stopovers and places for breakfast and lunch
Some of the famous stopovers are Jog Falls which secured 2nd rank in the list of plunge waterfalls in the country. Here you can take a detour to witness the best sights. Next, there is Gokarna. If you believe that Goa exists because of beaches, you can take a detour in this place.
You can also enjoy a full breakfast at some restaurants just before reaching Chitradurga. Moreover, in Karwar, you get to taste famous Seafood and snacks.
Safety tips for road trips from Bangalore to Goa
Are you all set to hit the road again? But hold on! Before heading off, you need to know about some safety tips.
- Try to wear masks and gloves when you are outside
- Wash hands whenever you get out of the car
- Always carry a torch, alcohol-based hand sanitizers, sleeping bag, and water.
- Follow all the Covid 10 related guidelines

To conclude
“Goa is seen as God intended us to see it!” this will be the first thought when you see the beaches of Goa. So you road-trippers must make the most of it while going there and staying for a while. And you bet the pristine, deserted beaches of Goa will accompany you and your thoughts for the rest of your life!
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